“[Bill & Ted] will be 40-something and it’s all about Bill and Ted grown up, or not grown up,” Winter told Yahoo. “It’s really sweet and really f—ing funny. But it’s a 'Bill & Ted' movie, that’s what it is. It’s for the fans of Bill & Ted. It fits very neatly in the [series]. It’s not going to feel like a reboot. The conceit is really funny: What if you’re middle-aged, haven’t really grown up and you’re supposed to have saved the world and maybe, just maybe, you kinda haven’t?”

I just thought you all should know that Bill & Ted 3 is actually a thing and not a made-up thing either.

Winter said the movie would answer the burning questions about what’s happened to Bill and Ted over the years.

“They’re supposed to have done all this stuff, they weren’t the brightest bulbs on the tree, what happened 20 years later? To answer that question in a comedic way felt rich with possibility,” he told Yahoo.

Despite his clear excitement for the third movie, Winter said it’s a shame word got out so soon about it.

“The thing we had going against us is that word got out,” he explains. “That was kind of a bummer. It just takes a long time to put a movie together. Now we’re having to build this thing in public, which is fine. I just feel bad [the fans] have to get dragged through this long, boring, protracted process.”